Sixteen ruminally fistulated beef steers with ad libitum access to forage sorghum hay were used to evaluate the effect of increasing level of degradable intake protein (DIP) on forage intake and digestion. Forage OM intake and total OM intake were enhanced with increasing level of DIP supplementation. Similarly, increases in total OM digestibility and total digestible OM intake (TDOMI) were evident. Compared with the negative control, TDOMI was approximately doubled at the highest level of DIP supplementation
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestio...
An experiment was performed to investigate the impact of providing six levels of ruminally degradab...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated beef steers with ad libitum access to forage sorghum hay were used to...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of varying the amount of supplemental degradable int...
The effects of increasing levels of degradable intake and digestion of low-quality brome hay were ev...
A study with 16 ruminally fistulated beef steers fed Bermuda hay ad libitum showed that the intake...
Five Angus × Hereford cow s with ruminal and duodenal fistulas were used to evaluate the effect of...
Thirteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to determine the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) sourc...
Twelve ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplying a highly degrada...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal...
The effect of supplements containing various proportions of degradable intake protein (DIP) and st...
Twelve ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplying a highly degradabl...
Two finishing trials and a metabolism trial were conducted to evaluate level of supplemental degrada...
This experiment determined the impact of type of supplemental carbohydrate and amount of supplement...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestio...
An experiment was performed to investigate the impact of providing six levels of ruminally degradab...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated beef steers with ad libitum access to forage sorghum hay were used to...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of varying the amount of supplemental degradable int...
The effects of increasing levels of degradable intake and digestion of low-quality brome hay were ev...
A study with 16 ruminally fistulated beef steers fed Bermuda hay ad libitum showed that the intake...
Five Angus × Hereford cow s with ruminal and duodenal fistulas were used to evaluate the effect of...
Thirteen ruminally fistulated steers were used to determine the effect of carbohydrate (CHO) sourc...
Twelve ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplying a highly degrada...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal...
The effect of supplements containing various proportions of degradable intake protein (DIP) and st...
Twelve ruminally fistulated steers were used to evaluate the effects of supplying a highly degradabl...
Two finishing trials and a metabolism trial were conducted to evaluate level of supplemental degrada...
This experiment determined the impact of type of supplemental carbohydrate and amount of supplement...
Eight ruminally cannulated steers were used to determine digestion characteristics of soybean meal/s...
Sixteen ruminally fistulated steers (avg wt. = 998 lb) were used in a 30-day conventional digestio...
An experiment was performed to investigate the impact of providing six levels of ruminally degradab...